GREEN BAY, Wis. (GreenBayPhoenix.com) - The end of the 2010-11 season for the Green Bay men's
basketball team also ended one of the best freshman campaigns in school
history. The only player to start all 32 games for the Phoenix, 7-foot-1
freshman Alec Brown (Winona, Minn.)
was a force from the moment he arrived on campus.

Brown's
325 points were the most by a Green Bay freshman since Chris Sager scored 331
points 11 seasons ago in 2000-01. The first high school recruit signed by head
coach Brian Wardle, Brown hit 48.9 percent of his shots from the field
and a team-high 94 free throws.

He
led all Horizon League freshmen in blocked shots and was second in points, rebounds
(to teammate Daniel Turner), field goals made and free throws made. Brown was voted
as one of only two freshmen named to the Horizon League All-Newcomer Team, the
first Green Bay player to earn a spot on the squad since Rahmon Fletcher (Kansas City, Mo.) in 2007-08.

The
7-foot-1 center averaged 10.2 points, 5.6 rebounds and 2.1 blocks per contest.
Brown broke the program's single-season record for blocks (65) and his 179
rebounds are the fourth-most all-time among Green Bay freshmen. Turner's 180
boards rank third all-time.

When
many big men would be breaking down physically late into their first season banging
in the paint, Brown was playing the best basketball of his true freshman
campaign. He scored a team-high 15 points Tuesday night when Green Bay's season
ended with a 60-50 loss at Wright State in the Horizon League Tournament.

The Wright State game continued an impressive
end of the year and was his sixth-straight contest reaching double figures. In
fact, after scoring 10 or more points just twice in his first 10 games, Brown totaled
double figures in 16 of Green Bay's final 22 games.